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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | November 02, 2009
Apple hires 2,300 full-time employees in a year
...slashed thousands of jobs as part of their efforts to bring down costs. The entities which resorted to layoffs include Dell, Microsoft, General Motors and Caterpillar. Moreover, the unemployment rate in the US touched a 26-year-high of 9.8...
In this article: Apple, Fiscal year, Iphone, Caterpillar, Dell, Microsoft, NEW YORK, and US
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BusinessWeek Online | October 26, 2009
Fisker to convert a GM plant in Delaware to build plug-in hybrid cars.
Out with the old, in with the new. California electric-car startup Fisker Automotive will announce plans tomorrow to turn an old General Motors plant in Wilmington (Dell.) into a hybrid electric-car plant. Fisker plans to use the 52-year-old...
In this article: Electric car, Toyota, Nissan, Detroit, Department of Energy, Email Marketing, and Pontiac Solstice
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www.washingtonpost.com | May 19, 2008
Dell CFO Carty resigns, GE veteran to replace him
...put the issue behind them when the company resumed reporting financial results. Besides Carty, Dell hired top executives from General Motors Corp., HP and other companies, and founder Michael Dell moved back into the CEO's role after...
In this article: Dell Inc, GE, Michael Dell, Mark Hurd, and Securities and Exchange Commission
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CNN | August 19, 2009
You're fired! No, wait - you're hired!
...report from the Labor Department. Companies, including General Motors, Ford Motor, Dell, AK Steel and truck maker Oshkosh, have already reached out to previously laid-off employees to meet rising demand. It's not uncommon for companies to...
In this article: Manpower, Recession, Unemployment, Wharton School of Business, and Cnnmoney.com
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MarketWatch | May 29, 2009
NewsWatch: U.S. stocks pointing higher with data, GM in view
...story. Friday's biggest gaining and declining stocks Companies whose shares are expected to see active U.S. trading on Friday include General Motors, Dell, Novell and Office Depot. See full story. Asia markets get a commodity push
In this article: U.S., Opel, Asia, Office Depot, Novell, Fiat, and Dell
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Boston Globe -- Technology stories | July 07, 2009
Former Dell executive to join Sunoco as CFO
...most recently at Dell Inc. He served as CFO for the company's commercial business unit. Before joining Dell, MacDonald worked at General Motors Corp. Sunoco shares fell 39 cents to $21.85 on Tuesday. © Copyright 2009 Associated Press.
In this article: Dell Inc., Sunoco Inc., All rights reserved, E mail, General Motors Corp., and Philadelphia
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Charlotte Observer | February 13, 2009
Social networking works in business, too
...Beyond Chocolate line of gourmet foods. But recently, she joined business giants like Dell computers, Hewlett-Packard and General Motors using the latest thing in marketing: online social networking. One step beyond e-mail, social media...
In this article: Twitter, Facebook, Boise, Idaho, LinkedIn, Owners, Barbecue sauce, and E mail
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Reason Magazine - Topics > Privatization | March 31, 2006
Welcome to the New--and Private--Neighborhood: Local government in a world of postmodern pluralism. - Reason Magazine
...in other circumstances. Dell Governments The American computer manufacturer Dell bears little resemblance to traditional industrial giants such as AT&T, General Motors, and General Electric. Dell does not manufacture its own products.
In this article: Bruno Frey, Gerald Frug, Dell, Ronald Oakerson, Monopoly, Charles Tiebout, and United States
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Philly.com | July 08, 2009
Business news in brief
...the business unit of the computer manufacturer that oversees its financial management. Before joining Dell, MacDonald worked at General Motors Corp. Sunoco shares fell 38 cents to $21.86 yesterday. - Andrew Maykuth Hahnemann nurses...
In this article: Journal Register Co., Sunoco Inc, Hahnemann University Hospital, Bankruptcy, Lear Corp., Dell, Asia, and New York
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General Motors Company, also known as GM, is a United States based automaker with headquarters in Detroit, Michigan.
GM was the world's 18th largest corporate entity and third largest automaker as ranked by 2008 revenues on the Fortune Global 500. Ranked by global unit sales for 2008, it was the world's second largest automaker. GM manufactures cars and trucks in 34 countries, recently employed 244,500 people around the world, and sells and services vehicles in some 140 countries.
On June 1, 2009 General Motors filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings from which it emerged on July 10, 2009 in a reorganization in which a new entity acquired the most valuable assets. GM is now majority owned by the United States Treasury and Canadian governments, with the US government investing a total of $57.6 billion under the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
While no GM shares are currently available to the public, the company plans an initial public stock offering (IPO) in 2010.
GM plans to focus its business on its four core US brands — Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick, and GMC. In Europe, following a period of negotiation to sell a majority stake in its Opel and Vauxhall brands, GM decided to retain full ownership of these operations.
- Name:
- General Motors Company
- Type:
- Limited liability company
- Location:
- Detroit, Michigan, United States
- Region:
- Worldwide
- Founded:
- Flint, Michigan (1908)
- Owned by:
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- United Auto Workers
- The Crown in Right of Canada (7.9%)
- United States Department of the Treasury (61%)
- The Crown in Right of Ontario (3.8%)
- Bond holders of Motors Liquidation Company (9.8%)
- VEBA (17.5%)
- Industry:
- Automotive
- Key People:
- Products:
- Automobiles
- Revenue:
- US$ 148.979 billion
- Operating Income:
- US$ US$ 21.284 billion
- Net Income:
- US$ −30.9 billion
- Assets:
- US$ 91.047 billion
- Equity:
- US$ −86.154 billion
- No. of Employees:
- 244,500
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